Troy Township High School - Trojan Yearbook (Coolville, OH)

 - Class of 1933

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TROJAN The Will of the Class of 1933 We, the Senior Class of 1933, believing that we are in possession of sane minds and of sound bodies, being of the body politic of Troy High School; of the village of Coolville, county of Athens, township of Troy, state of Ohio, a part of the U. S. A., the continent of America, located in the Western hemisphere, do hereby bequeath and bestow upon our successors the following: Donor Legacy Heir Blanche Lake Thelma Goodwin . Grace Russell .... Naomi Goodwin .. Oville Bibbee ... Roberta Humphrey Charles Bentz ... Mary Gillilan .... Rachel McDonald Gordon O’Neill ... Nina Barnhart ... Thelma Bailey ... Edna Buckley .... Robert Baker .... Emmett Friend ... Helen Root ...... Paul Richardson . Ruth McBride .... Josephine Findling Robert Ramsburg . Hazel Wines ...... Ola Murphy ...... Pauline Russell .. .her slim figure ........ . her arithmetic ability .. .her curly hair ......... . her democracy grades .. his speaking ability .... her musical talent ...... ■ his short stature .... . her sunny disposition ... her Ford driving ability • his guitar strumming .. her personal appearance • her aa-t of make-up ■ her quiet ways ....... his sleepiness .......... his basketball ability ... her “gift o’ gab” ....... his witty sayings ....... her talkativeness ....... her graceful ankles ..... his ways with women .. her bookkeeping ability . his bashfulness .. her jewelry ............. ... Catheryn Boggs ..... Ernest Travis ...... Bob Martin .... Madge Deeter .... Russell Archer .... Homer Pullins ...... Erwin Cain ... Elizabeth BaiW .... Helen Horton .... Harry Horton ..... Sylvia Bailey ... Mary Barnhart Clarence Humphrey Thelma Chute .... Charles Scott ..... Amos Tilton . Eileen Daugherty ... Erlean Reynolds ... Myrtle Kincade .. Jimmy McLaren .. Thelma Cowderv Howard Gorrell ...... Freda Blake —The Senior Class of 1933 Signed, published and declared by the above named Senior Class of 1933 asl and for its last will and testament in the presence of us and each of us. who. in his presence, and at his request, and in the presence of each other, have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses. RAY STRICKLER of the county of Athens, and the state of Ohio. THOMAS GARDNER of the county of Athens, and the state of Ohio. 17

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TROJAN Extra The Trojan Forecast Extra No. 12 May 10. 1945 Vol. 16 SOCIETY GIRL ROBBED OF JEWELS Philadelphia, Penna.—Miss Thelma Bailey, prominent society debutante, was robbe in her home last evening The thieves entered from the ground floor and took many valuables from the safe. The exact amount of loss has not been determined. ASSISTANT EDITOR OF CHICAGO TRIBUNE RUMORED ENGAGED Chicago. 111.. May 9.—Miss Helen Root, assistant editor of the Chicago Tribune, is rumored engaged to the edito of this prominent wide-read news sheet. Miss Root has proved very efficient in her position which she has held for three years. OIL MAGNATE MAKES ANOTHER MILLION Oil City, Tex., May 8.—Another of Mr. Ola Murphy’ great oil fields was the scene of attraction when an immense oil vein was struck by his workmen. Mr. Murphy has been successful in mak ing his fortune in these famed oil fields. LARGE GARAGE PARTIALLY BURNED Augusta, Maine, May 8.— The Ramsburg and Co. Garage was the center of attraction last night. The building was in danger of being totally burned when the building beside it caught fire. Robert Ramsburg. owner and manager, stated that the loss was not very great. ACCAIMED ONE OF KANSAS’ MOST SUCCESSFUL FARMERS Topeka, Kansas, May 8.— | Mr. Paul Richardson has been chosen as one of Kansas’ best farmers. He has spent many years in cultivating the farm and he is also the president of The Better Farmers League of Kansas. TO EXHIBIT PAINTING Miss Ruth McBride has announced that she will exhibit one of her paintings at the Art Exhibition at the Metropolitan Art Museum next Tuesday. Miss McBride also teaches art in the Providence, R. I., schools. TAKES OVER MANAGERSHIP OF BEAUTY SHOPPE Cleveland, Ohio, May 6.— Blanche Lake, beauty culturist from Buffalo, N. Y.. has taken over the “Beautie Salon” j here. This is her fourth year ! as a specialist along the line of beauty and she is very efficient. BASEBALL AND STAGE UNITE Pittsburgh. Pa., AP).—Miss Pauline Russell of the stage, now playing in a current hit, was united in matrimony to one of America’s Star Baseball players. They will make their home in St. Louis, and Miss Russell is to give up her career. NOTED AVIATOR IS INJURED Word has been received that Emmett Friend was injured while landing his plane at the Roosevelt Field, N. Y. Friend, who is a well known Air Mail Carrier, suffered a few broken bones and minor cuts. AUTHORESS VISITING WESTERN STATES Miss Edna Buckley, who has made her home in Montgomery, Ala., is making a tour of the western states in order to gather, material for more of her popular books and articles. SENATOR BIBBEE GUEST AT BANQUET Washington. D. C., May 9— The Hon. Oville Bibbee. Senator from Ohio, was guest at a banquet held in the Continental Hotel last night. Mr. Bibbee is one of Washington’s popular politicians. TO TELL OF HER TRAVELS New York City. May 9 (API —At Memorial Hall May 27, Miss Josephine Findling is scheduled to tell her many friends of her travels in foreign lands. Miss Findling is a successful teacher of languages at Lincoln High School FAMED TENOR OF RADIO SIGNS NEW CONTRACT New York s best tenor. Charles Bentz, has just signed a new contract to sing over the N. B. C. network for another year. Mr. Bentz’s fame is already great. ANNOUNCING OPENING OF TEA SHOP Denver. Colo., May 8.—Miss Hazel Wines, prominent tea shop proprietor, is announcing to the public that another shop. ‘‘The Scarlet and Gold.” will be formally opened May first. MISSIONARY RETURNS Miss Thelma Goodwin returns to northern India after a year’s absence from her work. Miss Goodwin has been very successful in this field and enjoys her work. AWARDED PRIZE FOR BEST FRUIT Apple Grove, Wash., May 8. —Mr. Robert Baker received the prize of $100 for the best orchard of apples in this State. Mr. Baker has worked diligently for several years in perfecting his famous apples. MARY GILLILAN APPOINTED TEACHER Chicago, 111., May 7.—From many applicants Mary Gilli-!an was chosen as teacher of the Beaumont Private School. Miss Gillilan has been teaching for several years in various schools in Illinois. 16



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TROJAN Our School Dags On a bright September morning In the year of twenty-nine There were thirty-nine green freshies All waiting in a line For the call to work and study That would to commencement lead— Though we then were only freshies Yet we knew our future need. But we could not find our classes So they chased us here and there While the Seniors grinned wnn pleasure And the teacners would declare: “Never in our lives have we seen Just the likes of you today, Try the next room, get your books now! You are here to work, not play!’’ Then as Sophomores we copied 'Neath the teacher s watchtul eye And we still found time for laughter As the happy days sped by. So with worx and with our study Changes in us all are seen But we leave just as we found it Freedom there to be as green. So again as smiling Juniors We aj-e gathered at Troy High. Many truths we’re daily learning— Truths we need as years go by. And the memories of our teachers Ne’er will be beyond recall— How they lectured in the class room How they watched us in the hall. Once again, this time as Seniors, All as busy as can be; Many in our class have left us Now we have just twenty-three. So with school days, happy friendships, Cherished ever in our hearts, And diplomas held so proudly. With great wisdom we depart. —Roberta Humphrey Faiewell, School Dags! School days for our class are ended, Happy days at dear Troy High, With our happiness is mingled The suggestion of a sigh. We have studied long and labored But our work was not in vain For the goal that’s worth achieving We must labor to attain. Other students soon must follow And our places they will fill. But within the Senior class room— All is quiet now, and still. —Roberta Humphrey.

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